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Chapter 2 Notes
The Planting of English America
A. Englands Imperial Stirrings
While South America had been largely settled, North America remained
undiscovered.
i. To get ahead of the rest of the world, the Spanish set up an outpost at
Santa Fe in 1610,

Dennis Chia
Per. 6
Medical Advancements Questions
1.
What was the main reason behind the discovery and creation of Penicillin?
(To find a bacteria that would cure, and not harm the human body, simple wounds that
soldiers have been dying from during the tw

Chapter 13 Notes
The Rise of Jacksonian Democracy
1824-1830
A. Politics for the People
By the 1820s, democracy was becoming more popular and aristocracy less
popular.
I. The people began to favor the common man.
II. Indian fighters and militia commanders

Chapter 14 Notes
Jacksonian Democracy at Flood Tide
1830-1840
A. Nullies in South Carolina
South Carolinians, still outraged at the Tariff of 1828, attempted to get the
necessary two-thirds vote for nullification in the South Carolina legislature.
I. The

Chapter 15 Notes
Forging the National Economy
1790-1860
A. The Westward Movement
By 1840, the demographic center had crossed the Alleghenies. By the end the
Civil War, it had crossed the Ohio River.
Pioneers were individualistic, superstitious, and prov

Chapter 16 Notes
The Ferment of Reform and Culture
1790-1860
A. Reviving Religion
Religious faith was still prominent, but religion was becoming less strict.
Many people began to embrace Deism - reason rather than revelation.
I. Inspired a branch of Pur

Notes

Chapter 2 Notes
The Planting of English America
A. Englands Imperial Stirrings
While South America had been largely settled, North America remained
undiscovered.
i. To get ahead of the rest of the world, the Spanish set up an outpost at
Santa Fe in 1610,

Evaluation of Psychological Research
Little Emotional Albert!
BonKyu Ku!
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Name of Researcher/s: Watson
Date of Research: 1920
Overview/Hypothesis: !
GIve a general synopsis of the researchers hypothesis. What were they trying to
substantiate of nd out

Learning and Conditioning
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BonKyu Ku!
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Name of Researcher/s: Ivan Pavlov
Date of Research: 1927
Overview/Hypothesis: !
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substantiate of nd out about human behavior (e.g. corr

Essays

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Lisa Hagen Ethics for Dissenters Paper #1 3/5/08 Socrates the Benevolent Transgressor
An excess of luxury, wealth and prestige had overcome Athens. In his various works Plato attempts to shift the focus of his community to the havoc he saw being wro

Lectures

1
I CAN SEE IT ALL OVER YOUR FACE!
Ekman, P., & Friesen, W. V. (1971). Constants across cultures in the face and emotion. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 11, 124-129.
Think of something funny. What is the expression on your face? Now think o

Dennis Chia
Per. 6
Medical Advancements Questions
1.
What was the main reason behind the discovery and creation of Penicillin?
(To find a bacteria that would cure, and not harm the human body, simple wounds that
soldiers have been dying from during the tw

Homework

AP PSYCHOLOGY SUMMER ASSIGNMENT 2013
Task: Prepare for a full unit test on History and
Approaches to Psychology and Research Methods.
Congratulations on your decision to undertake AP Psychology.
This course will give you an insight into how humans think,

Edward Berenson Spring 2006 Institute of French Studies 15 Washington Mews Edward.berenson@nyu.edu (212) 998-8792 Office Hours: Thurs 4-6
Twentieth Century France (G46. 1620)
This semester we will consider the history of France from the late ninetee

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Chapter 2 Notes
The Planting of English America
A. Englands Imperial Stirrings
While South America had been largely settled, North America remained
undiscovered.
i. To get ahead of the rest of the world, the Spanish set up an outpost at
Santa Fe in 1610,

Dennis Chia
Per. 6
Medical Advancements Questions
1.
What was the main reason behind the discovery and creation of Penicillin?
(To find a bacteria that would cure, and not harm the human body, simple wounds that
soldiers have been dying from during the tw

Chapter 13 Notes
The Rise of Jacksonian Democracy
1824-1830
A. Politics for the People
By the 1820s, democracy was becoming more popular and aristocracy less
popular.
I. The people began to favor the common man.
II. Indian fighters and militia commanders

Chapter 14 Notes
Jacksonian Democracy at Flood Tide
1830-1840
A. Nullies in South Carolina
South Carolinians, still outraged at the Tariff of 1828, attempted to get the
necessary two-thirds vote for nullification in the South Carolina legislature.
I. The

Chapter 15 Notes
Forging the National Economy
1790-1860
A. The Westward Movement
By 1840, the demographic center had crossed the Alleghenies. By the end the
Civil War, it had crossed the Ohio River.
Pioneers were individualistic, superstitious, and prov

Chapter 16 Notes
The Ferment of Reform and Culture
1790-1860
A. Reviving Religion
Religious faith was still prominent, but religion was becoming less strict.
Many people began to embrace Deism - reason rather than revelation.
I. Inspired a branch of Pur

Chapter 17 Notes
The South and the Slavery Controversy
1793-1860
Cotton Is King!
The South was burdened with depressed prices, unmarketable products,
overcropped lands, and the slave system.
I. The invention of the cotton gin in 1793 boosted the economy.

Chapter 18 Notes
Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy
1841-1848
A. The Accession of Tyler Too
Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, the heads of the Whigs, hit a snag in their
schemes to control William Henry Harrisons presidency when he got pneumonia
and died 4 wee

Chapter 19 Notes
Renewing the Sectional Struggle
1848-1854
The Popular Sovereignty Panacea
Even though the South had blocked the passage of the Wilmot Proviso, the issue
of abolition in the western territory would not die.
The Democrats nominated Genera

Chapter 20 Notes
Drifting Toward Disunion
1854-1861
Stowe and Helper: Literary Incendiaries
Harriet Beecher Stowe published Uncle Toms Cabin in 1852 to awaken the North to the
wickedness of slavery by exposing its inhumanity.
I.
It helped start the Civil

Chapter 21 Notes
Girding for War: The North and the South
1861-1865
President of the Disunited States of America
Abraham Lincoln thwarted assassins by slipping into Washington D.C. to take the
oath of office on March 4th, 1861.
I. He stated that there wo

Chapter 22 Notes
The Furnace of Civil War
1861-1865
Bull Run Ends the Ninety-Day War
When Lincoln first called for the 75,000 militiamen, he only envisioned them
serving for 90 days.
Ill-trained but clamoring for action, Lincoln sent Yankee recruits to

Chapter 23 Notes
The Ordeal of Reconstruction
1865-1877
The Problems of Peace
Confederacy leaders were jailed, but released by Johnson in 1868.
The Souths economic life, agriculture, transportation, and social structure were
all hopelessly crippled.
Re

Chapter 24 Notes
Politics in the Gilded Age
1869-1889
The Bloody Shirt Elects Grant
The Republicans nominated Ulysses S. Grant as their candidate in 1868. He was a
great soldier but a bad politician. He was famous for saying Let us have peace.
I. Democra

Chapter 25 Notes
Industry Comes of Age
1865-1900
The Iron Colt Becomes an Iron Horse
After the Civil War, railroad construction greatly increased, partially because
Congress gave loans to cross-continent companies and added donations of acreage
next to t

Chapter 26 Notes
America Moves to the City
1865-1900
The Urban Frontier
The population of America boomed, as did the population of cities in America.
I. A revolution in agriculture, the building of skyscrapers with elevators,
mass transit systems, and th

Chapter 27 Notes
The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution
1865-1890
Indians Embattled in the West
The clash between the whites and the Indians was inevitable. The whites were
bringing disease to the Indians and their livestock drained the bison pop

Chapter 12 Notes
The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism
1812-1824
A. On to Canada over Land and Lakes
The War of 1812 is one of Americas worst-fought wars.
There was no strong sense of nationalism, the army was disorganized and t

Chapter 11 Notes
The Triumphs and Travails of Jeffersonian Democracy
1800-1812
A. Federalist and Republican Mudslingers
In the presidential election between Adams and Jefferson in 1800, the Federalists
were not favored mostly because of the Alien and Sed

Chapter 10 Notes
Launching the New Ship of State
1789-1800
A. A New Ship on an Uncertain Sea
The Constitution was launched in 1789, at which time the population was
doubling about every 25 years.
I. 90% of the population was rural, 5% lived west of the A

AP PSYCHOLOGY SUMMER ASSIGNMENT 2013
Task: Prepare for a full unit test on History and
Approaches to Psychology and Research Methods.
Congratulations on your decision to undertake AP Psychology.
This course will give you an insight into how humans think,

1
I CAN SEE IT ALL OVER YOUR FACE!
Ekman, P., & Friesen, W. V. (1971). Constants across cultures in the face and emotion. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 11, 124-129.
Think of something funny. What is the expression on your face? Now think o

Dennis Chia
Per. 5
Outline for Era of Independence Essay
I.IntroFullScaleAssaultOnDependency
Thesis:TheRevolutionbecame a full scale assault on dependency in the British North
America on voting rights and the influence of landowners as well as the removal

who prohibited economic activity that competed with Spanish industry, by violating their laws
against independent manufacture in Mexico; his house and farm became famous for their pottery
and leather factory, grape culture, and silk industry.
Cockcroft, J

Chapter 12 - The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism
I.
On to Canada over Land and Lakes
a.
Due to widespread disunity, the War of 1812 ranks as one of Americas worst fought wars.
b.
There was not burning national anger, like there

Chapter 1 Notes
New World Beginnings
A. Planetary Perspective
Six thousand years ago recorded history of the Western world began.
Five hundred years ago European explorers discovered the Americas.
B. The Shaping of North America
A supercontinent made u

Chapter 3 Notes
Settling the Northern Colonies
A. The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism
German friar Martin Luther protested the Wittenberg cathedral in 1517.
i.
He believed that the Bible alone was the source of Gods word.
John Calvin of Genev

Chapter 4 Notes
American Life in the Seventeenth Century
A. The Unhealthy Chesapeake
Life in the American Wilderness was greatly shortened by diseases such as malaria,
typhoid, and dysentery for settlers in the Chesapeake.
The Chesapeake settlements rec

Chapter 5 Notes
Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution
A. Conquest by the Cradle
Britain controlled 32 colonies in North America by 1775, but only 13 were rebellious.
From 1700 to 1775, the population increased from fewer than 300,000 to 2.5 million

Chapter 6 Notes
The Duel for North America
1608-1763
A. France Finds a Foothold in Canada
St Bartholomews Day was in 1572 when over 10,000 Huguenots were killed.
Edict of Nantes was issued in 1598, granted limited toleration to French Protestants.
Kind

Chapter 7 Notes
The Road to Revolution
1763-1775
A. The Deep Roots of Revolution
The Revolution started when the first permanent settlers set foot on the new continent.
The war had begun to develop; colonists began to act separated.
I.
Attitudes of phys

Chapter 8 Notes
America Secedes from the Empire
1775-1783
A. Congress Drafts George Washington
After the battle at Lexington and Concord in April of 1775, about 20,000 Minutemen
swarmed around Boston, outnumbering the British.
The Second Continental Con

Chapter 9 Notes
The Confederation and the Constitution
1776-1790
A. A Revolution of Sentiments
The weakening of the aristocratic upper crust paved the way for Patriot elites to emerge
and cleared the field for the leveling ideas of democracy to be disper

Chapter 28 Notes
The Revolt of the Debtor
1889-1900
The Republicans Return Under Harrison - confused on roll call and billion $ congress
Benjamin Harrison was inaugurated on March 4, 1889. James G. Blaine was his
secretary of state and Theodore Roosevelt

Notes History 101 The Era of the American Revolution
Central Ideas of the American Revolution
1. The creed of political equality.
2. The idea of a republican government.
3. The idea of individual freedom and the rights of the political minority.
The Divin

Notes History 101 The Great Johnstown Flood
The Great Johnstown Flood
On May 30, with over 8 inches of rain that day, the dam broke and the wall of water
Raced downhill and destroyed 3 entire towns and killing over 2000.
Ironically, the railroad bridge wa

Notes History 101 The 15th and 19th Amendments
The 15th and 19th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
Fifteenth Amendment: The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be
denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account o

AP Psychology
2011 Scoring Guidelines
The College Board
The College Board is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to connect students to college success and
opportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board is composed of more than 5,700

BonKyu Ku!
G Block
"How do biological, cognitive, and cultural factors converge to facilitate acquisition,
development, and use of language?"
!
!
There are many ways in which people facilitate development, acquisition, and use
of language. First and forem

Ethical principles for conducting
research with human participants
1.
Introduction
Researchers must recognise the possibility of
such legal action if they infringe the rights and
dignity of participants in their research.
1.1 The principles given below ar

Exam
Name_
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1) The neuromodulator most closely associated with the effects of primary and secondary reinforcers
is
1)
A) serotonin.
B) epinephrine.
C) GA

Evaluation of Psychological Research
Expressing Emotion
!
BonKyu Ku !
!
Name of Researcher/s: Ekman, P. Friesman, W.V.
Date of Research: 1971
Overview/Hypothesis: !
Give a general synopsis of the researchers hypothesis. What were they trying to
substantia

Learning and Conditioning
!
BonKyu Ku!
!
Name of Researcher/s: Ivan Pavlov
Date of Research: 1927
Overview/Hypothesis: !
GIve a general synopsis of the researchers hypothesis. What were they trying to
substantiate of nd out about human behavior (e.g. corr

Evaluation of Psychological Research
Little Emotional Albert!
BonKyu Ku!
!
!
Name of Researcher/s: Watson
Date of Research: 1920
Overview/Hypothesis: !
GIve a general synopsis of the researchers hypothesis. What were they trying to
substantiate of nd out

Edward Berenson Spring 2006 Institute of French Studies 15 Washington Mews Edward.berenson@nyu.edu (212) 998-8792 Office Hours: Thurs 4-6
Twentieth Century France (G46. 1620)
This semester we will consider the history of France from the late ninetee

Notes History 101 American Slavery
American Slavery, 1800-1865
Thomas Jefferson on Slavery
We have the wolf by the ears. We cannot hold him but we dare not let him go.
Growth of the African American Population, 1790-1870
Year
Enslaved People
Free People

Notes History 101 Influenza Pandemic of 1918
Influenza Pandemic of 1918
This flu killed 23 million world wide500,000 in the United States
Avian flu (today) is similar to 1918, but it does pass human to human like it did in 1918
The San Francisco Earthqu

Chapter 30 Notes
America on the World Stage
1899-1909
Little Brown Brothers in the Philippines
The Filipinos were deceived when they didnt receive their freedom at the end of the war,
and the Philippine Insurrection erupted on February 4, 1899, under Emi

Chapter 32 Notes
Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad
1912-1916
The Emergence of Dr. Thomas Woodrow Wilson
Dr. Woodrow Wilson, a militant progressive, was a former New Jersey governor who
pushed for returning the state government to the people.
I.

Chapter 33 Notes
The War to End War
1917-1918
War by Act of Germany
Wilsons address on January 22, 1917, made one late attempt to avoid war by saying that
only a negotiated peace without victory would prove durable.
I.
On January 31, 1917, Germany respon

Chapter 34 Notes
American Life in the Roaring Twenties
1919-1929
Insulating America from the Radical Virus
After the war ended, Americans turned inward and shunned foreigners, especially
Bolsheviks and anybody who was Communist.
I.
In the red scare, Atto

Notes

Chapter 2 Notes
The Planting of English America
A. Englands Imperial Stirrings
While South America had been largely settled, North America remained
undiscovered.
i. To get ahead of the rest of the world, the Spanish set up an outpost at
Santa Fe in 1610,

Evaluation of Psychological Research
Little Emotional Albert!
BonKyu Ku!
!
!
Name of Researcher/s: Watson
Date of Research: 1920
Overview/Hypothesis: !
GIve a general synopsis of the researchers hypothesis. What were they trying to
substantiate of nd out

Learning and Conditioning
!
BonKyu Ku!
!
Name of Researcher/s: Ivan Pavlov
Date of Research: 1927
Overview/Hypothesis: !
GIve a general synopsis of the researchers hypothesis. What were they trying to
substantiate of nd out about human behavior (e.g. corr

Evaluation of Psychological Research
Expressing Emotion
!
BonKyu Ku !
!
Name of Researcher/s: Ekman, P. Friesman, W.V.
Date of Research: 1971
Overview/Hypothesis: !
Give a general synopsis of the researchers hypothesis. What were they trying to
substantia

Exam
Name_
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1) The neuromodulator most closely associated with the effects of primary and secondary reinforcers
is
1)
A) serotonin.
B) epinephrine.
C) GA

Ethical principles for conducting
research with human participants
1.
Introduction
Researchers must recognise the possibility of
such legal action if they infringe the rights and
dignity of participants in their research.
1.1 The principles given below ar

BonKyu Ku!
G Block
"How do biological, cognitive, and cultural factors converge to facilitate acquisition,
development, and use of language?"
!
!
There are many ways in which people facilitate development, acquisition, and use
of language. First and forem

AP Psychology
2011 Scoring Guidelines
The College Board
The College Board is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to connect students to college success and
opportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board is composed of more than 5,700

Notes History 101 The 15th and 19th Amendments
The 15th and 19th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
Fifteenth Amendment: The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be
denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account o

Notes History 101 The Great Johnstown Flood
The Great Johnstown Flood
On May 30, with over 8 inches of rain that day, the dam broke and the wall of water
Raced downhill and destroyed 3 entire towns and killing over 2000.
Ironically, the railroad bridge wa

Notes History 101 The Era of the American Revolution
Central Ideas of the American Revolution
1. The creed of political equality.
2. The idea of a republican government.
3. The idea of individual freedom and the rights of the political minority.
The Divin

Notes History 101 American Slavery
American Slavery, 1800-1865
Thomas Jefferson on Slavery
We have the wolf by the ears. We cannot hold him but we dare not let him go.
Growth of the African American Population, 1790-1870
Year
Enslaved People
Free People

Notes History 101 Influenza Pandemic of 1918
Influenza Pandemic of 1918
This flu killed 23 million world wide500,000 in the United States
Avian flu (today) is similar to 1918, but it does pass human to human like it did in 1918
The San Francisco Earthqu

Notes History 101 Sit ins
Sit ins
They were led not by MLK but by college students!
Sit-in Tactics
Dress in you Sunday best.
Be respectful to employees and police.
Do not resist arrest!
Do not fight back!
Remember, journalists are everywhere!
Student

Notes History 101 The Cold War
Two sides of Cold War
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization
USA, France, Great Britain, West Germany
CAPITALISM
Warsaw Pact pro Soviet countries USSR, and all countries controlled by the USSR.
COMMUNISM
Cold War
The Cold

Chapter 39 Notes
The Cold War Begins
1945-1952
Postwar Economic Anxieties
After WWII, the U.S. was plagued with inflation, strikes, and work stoppages.
The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed the all-union shop, made unions liable for damages that
resulted from j

Chapter 38 Notes
America in World War II
1941-1945
The Allies Trade Space for Time
There was conflict after Pearl Harbor over whether to take out Germany or Japan first they ended up going with getting Germany first and keeping enough troops in Japan to

Chapter 37 Notes
Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Shadow of War
1933-1941
The London Conference
The 1933 London Conference was composed of 66 nations that came together to
try to make a worldwide solution to the Great Depression.
I.
U.S. President Franklin D

Chapter 36 Notes
The Great Depression and the New Deal
1933-1938
FDR: A Politician in a Wheelchair
In 1932, voters hadnt seen much change and clamored for a new president.
President Herbert Hoover was nominated again without much enthusiasm. He
campaign

Chapter 35 Notes
The Politics of Boom and Bust
1920-1932
The Republican Old Guard Returns
President Warren Harding was almost too kind to be president, and couldnt spot political
corruption, as shown in his Ohio Gang.
I.
S.O.S. Charles Evans Hughes, S.O.

Chapter 34 Notes
American Life in the Roaring Twenties
1919-1929
Insulating America from the Radical Virus
After the war ended, Americans turned inward and shunned foreigners, especially
Bolsheviks and anybody who was Communist.
I.
In the red scare, Atto

Chapter 33 Notes
The War to End War
1917-1918
War by Act of Germany
Wilsons address on January 22, 1917, made one late attempt to avoid war by saying that
only a negotiated peace without victory would prove durable.
I.
On January 31, 1917, Germany respon

Chapter 32 Notes
Wilsonian Progressivism at Home and Abroad
1912-1916
The Emergence of Dr. Thomas Woodrow Wilson
Dr. Woodrow Wilson, a militant progressive, was a former New Jersey governor who
pushed for returning the state government to the people.
I.

Chapter 30 Notes
America on the World Stage
1899-1909
Little Brown Brothers in the Philippines
The Filipinos were deceived when they didnt receive their freedom at the end of the war,
and the Philippine Insurrection erupted on February 4, 1899, under Emi

Chapter 28 Notes
The Revolt of the Debtor
1889-1900
The Republicans Return Under Harrison - confused on roll call and billion $ congress
Benjamin Harrison was inaugurated on March 4, 1889. James G. Blaine was his
secretary of state and Theodore Roosevelt

Chapter 27 Notes
The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution
1865-1890
Indians Embattled in the West
The clash between the whites and the Indians was inevitable. The whites were
bringing disease to the Indians and their livestock drained the bison pop

Chapter 26 Notes
America Moves to the City
1865-1900
The Urban Frontier
The population of America boomed, as did the population of cities in America.
I. A revolution in agriculture, the building of skyscrapers with elevators,
mass transit systems, and th

Chapter 25 Notes
Industry Comes of Age
1865-1900
The Iron Colt Becomes an Iron Horse
After the Civil War, railroad construction greatly increased, partially because
Congress gave loans to cross-continent companies and added donations of acreage
next to t

Chapter 24 Notes
Politics in the Gilded Age
1869-1889
The Bloody Shirt Elects Grant
The Republicans nominated Ulysses S. Grant as their candidate in 1868. He was a
great soldier but a bad politician. He was famous for saying Let us have peace.
I. Democra

Chapter 23 Notes
The Ordeal of Reconstruction
1865-1877
The Problems of Peace
Confederacy leaders were jailed, but released by Johnson in 1868.
The Souths economic life, agriculture, transportation, and social structure were
all hopelessly crippled.
Re

Chapter 22 Notes
The Furnace of Civil War
1861-1865
Bull Run Ends the Ninety-Day War
When Lincoln first called for the 75,000 militiamen, he only envisioned them
serving for 90 days.
Ill-trained but clamoring for action, Lincoln sent Yankee recruits to

Chapter 21 Notes
Girding for War: The North and the South
1861-1865
President of the Disunited States of America
Abraham Lincoln thwarted assassins by slipping into Washington D.C. to take the
oath of office on March 4th, 1861.
I. He stated that there wo

Chapter 20 Notes
Drifting Toward Disunion
1854-1861
Stowe and Helper: Literary Incendiaries
Harriet Beecher Stowe published Uncle Toms Cabin in 1852 to awaken the North to the
wickedness of slavery by exposing its inhumanity.
I.
It helped start the Civil

Chapter 19 Notes
Renewing the Sectional Struggle
1848-1854
The Popular Sovereignty Panacea
Even though the South had blocked the passage of the Wilmot Proviso, the issue
of abolition in the western territory would not die.
The Democrats nominated Genera

Chapter 18 Notes
Manifest Destiny and Its Legacy
1841-1848
A. The Accession of Tyler Too
Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, the heads of the Whigs, hit a snag in their
schemes to control William Henry Harrisons presidency when he got pneumonia
and died 4 wee

Chapter 17 Notes
The South and the Slavery Controversy
1793-1860
Cotton Is King!
The South was burdened with depressed prices, unmarketable products,
overcropped lands, and the slave system.
I. The invention of the cotton gin in 1793 boosted the economy.

Chapter 16 Notes
The Ferment of Reform and Culture
1790-1860
A. Reviving Religion
Religious faith was still prominent, but religion was becoming less strict.
Many people began to embrace Deism - reason rather than revelation.
I. Inspired a branch of Pur

Chapter 15 Notes
Forging the National Economy
1790-1860
A. The Westward Movement
By 1840, the demographic center had crossed the Alleghenies. By the end the
Civil War, it had crossed the Ohio River.
Pioneers were individualistic, superstitious, and prov

Chapter 14 Notes
Jacksonian Democracy at Flood Tide
1830-1840
A. Nullies in South Carolina
South Carolinians, still outraged at the Tariff of 1828, attempted to get the
necessary two-thirds vote for nullification in the South Carolina legislature.
I. The

Chapter 13 Notes
The Rise of Jacksonian Democracy
1824-1830
A. Politics for the People
By the 1820s, democracy was becoming more popular and aristocracy less
popular.
I. The people began to favor the common man.
II. Indian fighters and militia commanders

Chapter 12 Notes
The Second War for Independence and the Upsurge of Nationalism
1812-1824
A. On to Canada over Land and Lakes
The War of 1812 is one of Americas worst-fought wars.
There was no strong sense of nationalism, the army was disorganized and t

Chapter 11 Notes
The Triumphs and Travails of Jeffersonian Democracy
1800-1812
A. Federalist and Republican Mudslingers
In the presidential election between Adams and Jefferson in 1800, the Federalists
were not favored mostly because of the Alien and Sed

Chapter 10 Notes
Launching the New Ship of State
1789-1800
A. A New Ship on an Uncertain Sea
The Constitution was launched in 1789, at which time the population was
doubling about every 25 years.
I. 90% of the population was rural, 5% lived west of the A

Chapter 9 Notes
The Confederation and the Constitution
1776-1790
A. A Revolution of Sentiments
The weakening of the aristocratic upper crust paved the way for Patriot elites to emerge
and cleared the field for the leveling ideas of democracy to be disper

Chapter 8 Notes
America Secedes from the Empire
1775-1783
A. Congress Drafts George Washington
After the battle at Lexington and Concord in April of 1775, about 20,000 Minutemen
swarmed around Boston, outnumbering the British.
The Second Continental Con

Chapter 7 Notes
The Road to Revolution
1763-1775
A. The Deep Roots of Revolution
The Revolution started when the first permanent settlers set foot on the new continent.
The war had begun to develop; colonists began to act separated.
I.
Attitudes of phys

Chapter 6 Notes
The Duel for North America
1608-1763
A. France Finds a Foothold in Canada
St Bartholomews Day was in 1572 when over 10,000 Huguenots were killed.
Edict of Nantes was issued in 1598, granted limited toleration to French Protestants.
Kind

Chapter 5 Notes
Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution
A. Conquest by the Cradle
Britain controlled 32 colonies in North America by 1775, but only 13 were rebellious.
From 1700 to 1775, the population increased from fewer than 300,000 to 2.5 million

Chapter 4 Notes
American Life in the Seventeenth Century
A. The Unhealthy Chesapeake
Life in the American Wilderness was greatly shortened by diseases such as malaria,
typhoid, and dysentery for settlers in the Chesapeake.
The Chesapeake settlements rec

Chapter 3 Notes
Settling the Northern Colonies
A. The Protestant Reformation Produces Puritanism
German friar Martin Luther protested the Wittenberg cathedral in 1517.
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He believed that the Bible alone was the source of Gods word.
John Calvin of Genev

Essays

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1) You have an intense fear of high places and are asked to climb to the top of a high tower. As
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Lisa Hagen Ethics for Dissenters Paper #1 3/5/08 Socrates the Benevolent Transgressor
An excess of luxury, wealth and prestige had overcome Athens. In his various works Plato attempts to shift the focus of his community to the havoc he saw being wro

Lectures

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I CAN SEE IT ALL OVER YOUR FACE!
Ekman, P., & Friesen, W. V. (1971). Constants across cultures in the face and emotion. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 11, 124-129.
Think of something funny. What is the expression on your face? Now think o

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Medical Advancements Questions
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What was the main reason behind the discovery and creation of Penicillin?
(To find a bacteria that would cure, and not harm the human body, simple wounds that
soldiers have been dying from during the tw

Homework

AP PSYCHOLOGY SUMMER ASSIGNMENT 2013
Task: Prepare for a full unit test on History and
Approaches to Psychology and Research Methods.
Congratulations on your decision to undertake AP Psychology.
This course will give you an insight into how humans think,

Edward Berenson Spring 2006 Institute of French Studies 15 Washington Mews Edward.berenson@nyu.edu (212) 998-8792 Office Hours: Thurs 4-6
Twentieth Century France (G46. 1620)
This semester we will consider the history of France from the late ninetee